So called Fact Checkers like AAP found to be biased against opponents of the Australian Voice Referendum

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Well well well fact checkers were biased and favoured the progressive left. No surprise here but great to call them out. Also fact checkers found it valid to take the opinions of some "Expert" but the experts are often biased of course coming from leftwing academia. The "experts" have an agenda. It's time people realised that when it comes to facts and social politics there are only worldviews, opinions and preferred outcomes.

 
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Id bang that just for the accent. Then fact check her bikini line with my tongue
That's just the normal Australian accent. Same as mine... Most people don't speak like Steve Irwin or Crocodile Dundee.... That's what we'd call a bogan or uneducated accent. There is a third accent, a more snobbish/educated one that sounds a bit British. It'd be no different to Kelsey Grammer's accent on Frasier - except an Australian version.

PS just because my accent is like hers doesn't mean that you should consider banging me lol.
 
That's just the normal Australian accent. Same as mine... Most people don't speak like Steve Irwin or Crocodile Dundee.... That's what we'd call a bogan or uneducated accent. There is a third accent, a more snobbish/educated one that sounds a bit British. It'd be no different to Kelsey Grammer's accent on Frasier - except an Australian version.

PS just because my accent is like hers doesn't mean that you should consider banging me lol.
Have to compare it to this phrase

"Thats knought ay knoife.
This is ay knoife"

ThenI'll know :)
 
Have to compare it to this phrase

"Thats knought ay knoife.
This is ay knoife"

ThenI'll know :)
See I wouldn't say it like that at all. He was an "ocker".... basically a bogan... He used to paint the harbour bridge - so a labourer - and he talked like one. Also the way that's written, if I said it the way you spelt it, I'd sound like a "South Efrican" or something. As the South African Tony Greig used to say when he was commentating on the Cricket. "He's hit it out of the pork"...
 
See I wouldn't say it like that at all. He was an "ocker".... basically a bogan... He used to paint the harbour bridge - so a labourer - and he talked like one. Also the way that's written, if I said it the way you spelt it, I'd sound like a "South Efrican" or something. As the South African Tony Greig used to say when he was commentating on the Cricket. "He's hit it out of the pork"...
Im sure some Hollywood accents are exaggerated.
Us new yorkers don't all sound like mob guys
 
Im sure some Hollywood accents are exaggerated.
Us new yorkers don't all sound like mob guys
The ocker accent is actually quite exaggerated compared to a standard Australian accent. Just about every Australian knows how to put on that particular accent. Especially after a beer.

When I think of New York accents I think Groucho Marx or Bugs Bunny lol Or maybe George Constanza's parents having an argument haha
 
The ocker accent is actually quite exaggerated compared to a standard Australian accent. Just about every Australian knows how to put on that particular accent. Especially after a beer.

When I think of New York accents I think Groucho Marx or Bugs Bunny lol Or maybe George Constanza's parents having an argument haha

He’s on Long Island, so think George’s mother
 
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